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HEALTH CARE REFORM VILLIANS.

Paul Waldman on why it's time for Obama to start naming the bad guys on health care reform:

What will probably turn out to be the most contentious debate of the Obama presidency -- health care reform -- is now moving into its most intense phase, and the Obama theory of change is about to be put to the test.

The campaign against health care reform is just now gearing up -- the focus groups completed, the talking points assembled (noticed how many times you’ve heard Republicans warning about "government bureaucrats getting between you and your doctor” in the last couple of weeks?), the ads are being shot, and the forces opposed to reform are ready to throw down. So the time is nearing when the administration has to stop reaching out and start fighting back.

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